The robbers, numbering two, were said to have stormed the petrol station, located around the temporary site of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, with a hummer bus at about 2 am.
Nigerian Tribune gathered that the suspects had tied one of the security guards on duty before firing the gunshot on the deceased.
“The robbers gunned down the guard after struggling with him in a bid to gain access to the filling station,” a source said.
The owner of the petrol station, who identified himself as Uche, said the robbers carted away a huge amount of money and other valuables from the station.
Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Haruna Mohammed, said the command had recovered the vehicle used by the robbers in the operation.
“The police has already commenced an investigation into the robbery, while the suspects were being trailed,” he said.
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